Security and risk leaders are facing more complex threats at a higher volume, with threat actor groups operationalizing vulnerabilities and new extortion methods almost daily. As per Kroll 2022 Q4 Threat Landscape Report, 2022 headlines were dominated by the global economic and geopolitical uncertainty around Russia’s war on Ukraine and the threat landscape was both volatile and fragmented, largely due to the war. As the year drew to an end, ransomware hit a peak, primarily due to the rise in attacks impacting the manufacturing, health care, technology and telecommunications industries. Kroll’s research found that several other familiar threats remained highly active throughout 2022, such as a significant increase in phishing and a notable rise in unauthorized access, increasing from 18% of cases in 2021 to 25% in 2022.
In this discussion, our general manager of risk products Jerry Caponera and Shreeji Doshi, AMD in Kroll’s Cyber Risk business, dive into the real-life applications of cyber risk quantification, common pitfalls for adoption, and more importantly where the biggest wins lie - especially when it comes to having the discussion around prioritization as it can make communications with the board / senior management more articulate in terminology that they are comfortable with. In addition, they also explore how cyber risk quantification can help in conversations around Cyber insurance.
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